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ICT4SMARTDG “ICT Solutions to enable Smart Distributed Generation”. WORK PACKAGE 2 DISTRIBUTION OF WORK. WP2 WORKING GROUPS: GROUPS A AND B. Look a at standar organization NIST, IEEE,EPRI, NEMA, GRIDWISE smart grid platform etc - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
ICT4SMARTDGICT4SMARTDG“ICT Solutions to enable Smart Distributed “ICT Solutions to enable Smart Distributed Generation”Generation”
WORK PACKAGE 2 DISTRIBUTION OF WORKWORK PACKAGE 2 DISTRIBUTION OF WORK
WP2 WORKING GROUPS: GROUPS A AND BWP2 WORKING GROUPS: GROUPS A AND B
Group AEUTC, EREC, COGEN View Standarization organizations and pilotsAnd impose Conditions to ICT over Smart Grid
•Look a at standar organization NIST, IEEE,EPRI, NEMA, GRIDWISE smart grid platform etc
•Look at some other experiences, California , SmartCity, eEnergy etc Most of them in WP1 stuff
•Look at Different Projects related with ICT over Smart Grid SEESGEN , INTEGRAL, etc
•Look a at standar organization NIST, IEEE,EPRI, NEMA, GRIDWISE smart grid platform etc
•Look at some other experiences, California , SmartCity, eEnergy etc Most of them in WP1 stuff
•Look at Different Projects related with ICT over Smart Grid SEESGEN , INTEGRAL, etc
Group BTELCO: TELEFONICA, BT,T-SYSTEMSselection of Network and access Technologies
•Different Technologies ( technologies deployed when possible )
•specifying accessibility,
•reliability,• monitoring possibilities
• IP address needs
•Write something about Bussiness benefits
•Different Technologies ( technologies deployed when possible )
•specifying accessibility,
•reliability,• monitoring possibilities
• IP address needs
•Write something about Bussiness benefits
WP2 WORKING GROUPS: GROUPS C AND DWP2 WORKING GROUPS: GROUPS C AND D
Group CPower Companies: IBERDROLA,EDFImpose Electrical requirements
• Requirements of availability, • fail protected , • real-time answer , • control needs,• etc • Write something about Foreseen benefits for the Electrical
companies, OPEX reduction reliability of the Smartgrid, possibilities of alarms etc. Mostly Bussiness Criteria
• Requirements of availability, • fail protected , • real-time answer , • control needs,• etc • Write something about Foreseen benefits for the Electrical
companies, OPEX reduction reliability of the Smartgrid, possibilities of alarms etc. Mostly Bussiness Criteria
Group DALCATEL,NSN,ERICSSON ICT Manufacturers identify Tecnology for final solution
•devices , •OSS solutions etc ( OSS solutions as that from Nokia), •AMM from Alcatel, •any other devices • Routers from BT solution for microgrid etc
•devices , •OSS solutions etc ( OSS solutions as that from Nokia), •AMM from Alcatel, •any other devices • Routers from BT solution for microgrid etc
WP2 WORKING GROUPS: GROUPS E AND FWP2 WORKING GROUPS: GROUPS E AND F
Group EACCIONA Requirements on buildings for ICT over SmartGrig(include BMS)
Group F Distrib Gene Mnufacturers SAMARES and DISENCO identify and requirerments DG
•Use deployed network technology when possible
•copper, Wireless, •PowerLine, Fiber •POF ( Plastic Fiber ,etc) etc) •Some other requirement
•LOOK AT PROJECTS FROM FP7 RELATED with SMARTBUILDING? Beywatch, Beaware, eDIANA , INTUBE , MESSIB etc ?
•Write something about Foreseen benefits for the Distributed Generation technology .
•Use deployed network technology when possible
•copper, Wireless, •PowerLine, Fiber •POF ( Plastic Fiber ,etc) etc) •Some other requirement
•LOOK AT PROJECTS FROM FP7 RELATED with SMARTBUILDING? Beywatch, Beaware, eDIANA , INTUBE , MESSIB etc ?
•Write something about Foreseen benefits for the Distributed Generation technology .
•Distributed generation Equipments available and requirements.
•Write something about Foreseen benefits for the Distributed Generation technology . Mostly Bussiness Criteria
•Distributed generation Equipments available and requirements.
•Write something about Foreseen benefits for the Distributed Generation technology . Mostly Bussiness Criteria
WP2 WORKING GROUPS: GROUPS G AND HWP2 WORKING GROUPS: GROUPS G AND H
Group GSAP,NSNAnalysis and requirements of Middleware and other sw components of solutions
Group HCOGENSocial Benefits
•Social Impact
•Customer relationship management
•Customer relñationship benefits
•Emisions
•etc
•Social Impact
•Customer relationship management
•Customer relñationship benefits
•Emisions
•etc
•Probably some systems for buying and selling service of the smart Grid Distributed Generation . Front end of services
•Some other
•Probably some systems for buying and selling service of the smart Grid Distributed Generation . Front end of services
•Some other
WP2 WORK DISTRIBUTION OVERVIEWWP2 WORK DISTRIBUTION OVERVIEW
• TASK 2.1 IDETIFICATION OF CURRENT AVAILABLE SOLUTIONS
• TASK 2.2 ANALYSIS OF ICT SOLUTIONS
• TASK 2.3 PROPOSAL OF ICT SOLUTIONS
• TASK 2.4 SUPPORT WP3 IN TECHNICAL FEATURES
• TASK 2.5 FINAL DOCUMENT
Target: 1: Solutions Target: 1: Solutions Identified & Identified &
StakeholdersStakeholders
Target: 1: Solutions Target: 1: Solutions Identified & Identified &
StakeholdersStakeholders
Target: 2: Forums & Other Target: 2: Forums & Other Identified Identified
Target: 2: Forums & Other Target: 2: Forums & Other Identified Identified Target: 3: Target: 3: ICT4SMARTDG ICT4SMARTDG
Reference Reference Architecture Architecture
Target: 3: Target: 3: ICT4SMARTDG ICT4SMARTDG Reference Reference
Architecture Architecture
Target: 4: Define Target: 4: Define Requirements to do Requirements to do
analysis of ICT analysis of ICT Solutions Solutions
Target: 4: Define Target: 4: Define Requirements to do Requirements to do
analysis of ICT analysis of ICT Solutions Solutions
Target 5:Proposed ICT Solutions ( NOT CATALOG, RELATE Target 5:Proposed ICT Solutions ( NOT CATALOG, RELATE WITH BOX IN ARCHITECTURE and features) Do reference WITH BOX IN ARCHITECTURE and features) Do reference
to Solutions analized to Solutions analized
Target 5:Proposed ICT Solutions ( NOT CATALOG, RELATE Target 5:Proposed ICT Solutions ( NOT CATALOG, RELATE WITH BOX IN ARCHITECTURE and features) Do reference WITH BOX IN ARCHITECTURE and features) Do reference
to Solutions analized to Solutions analized
Target: 6: Consensus about Target: 6: Consensus about advantages of ICT for advantages of ICT for
Smart DGSmart DG
Target: 6: Consensus about Target: 6: Consensus about advantages of ICT for advantages of ICT for
Smart DGSmart DGTarget: 7: Integration of the Target: 7: Integration of the
final documentfinal document
Target: 7: Integration of the Target: 7: Integration of the final documentfinal document
Targets TimelineTargets Timeline
Target 1: Solutions Target 1: Solutions Identified & Identified &
StakeholdersStakeholders
Target 1: Solutions Target 1: Solutions Identified & Identified &
StakeholdersStakeholders
Target 2: Forums Target 2: Forums & Other & Other
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Target 2: Forums Target 2: Forums & Other & Other
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Target 4: Target 4: Define Define RequiremRequirements to do ents to do analysis analysis of ICT of ICT SolutionsSolutions
Target 4: Target 4: Define Define RequiremRequirements to do ents to do analysis analysis of ICT of ICT SolutionsSolutions
Target 5:Proposed ICT Solutions ( NOT Target 5:Proposed ICT Solutions ( NOT CATALOG, RELATE WITH BOX IN CATALOG, RELATE WITH BOX IN ARCHITECTURE and features) Do ARCHITECTURE and features) Do reference to Solutions analizedreference to Solutions analized
Target 5:Proposed ICT Solutions ( NOT Target 5:Proposed ICT Solutions ( NOT CATALOG, RELATE WITH BOX IN CATALOG, RELATE WITH BOX IN ARCHITECTURE and features) Do ARCHITECTURE and features) Do reference to Solutions analizedreference to Solutions analized
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Target 7: Integration of Target 7: Integration of the final documentthe final document
Target 7: Integration of Target 7: Integration of the final documentthe final document
29-1-201029-1-2010
17-2-201017-2-2010
17-3-201017-3-2010
30-04-201030-04-2010 17-4-201017-4-2010
TASK 2.1Identification of available solutions and TASK 2.1Identification of available solutions and stakeholdersstakeholders
Target involved: TARGET 1 (Solutions identified and Stakeholders)
Co-leaders: TELEFONICA and SAP Groups to take part: GROUP B (TELEFONICA, BT, T SYSTEMS), D
(ALCATEL, NSN, ERICSSON) and G (COGEN) Deadline: 29th January Audio: 21 January Expected inputs: 3 days before Audio
Task 2.2 Analysis of ICT SolutionsTask 2.2 Analysis of ICT Solutions
Target Involved: TARGET 2 (Fora and others identified)
Leader: EUTC Groups to take part: GROUP A (EUTC, EREC, COGEN ) Deadline:17-02-2010
Target Involved: TARGET 3 (ICT4SMARTDG reference architecture)
Leader: TELEFONICA Groups to take part: All plus specific feedback from group A Deadline: no deadline apart from WP2 deadline. This is expected to
last all along WP2
Task 2.2 Analysis of ICT SolutionsTask 2.2 Analysis of ICT Solutions
Target Involved: TARGET 4 (Define Requirements to do analysis of ICT Solutions)
Leader: IBERDROLA Groups to take part: GROUP A (EUTC, EREC,
COGEN ),C(IBERDROLA,EDF),E(ACCIONA) and F(SAMARES, DISENCO)
Deadline:17-02-2010
Task 2.3 Proposal of ICT Solutions Task 2.3 Proposal of ICT Solutions
Target involved: TARGET 5 (Proposed ICT Solutions ( not catalog, relate with box in architecture and features; make reference to Solutions analized)
Leader: SAP Groups to take part: B (TELEFONICA, BT, T-SYSTEMS) ,D (ALCATEL, NSN, ERICSSON), and G (COGEN). Discussion after
inputs are provided will be made among all partners Deadline:17-03-2010
Tasks 2.4 and 2.5 Support WP3 in technical Tasks 2.4 and 2.5 Support WP3 in technical features and integartion of a final document for features and integartion of a final document for WP2WP2
Target involved: TARGET 6 (Consensus about advantages of ICT for Smart DG) Leaders: TELEFONICA and SAMARES Expected deadline: 17-04-2010 Contributions: This target runs in parallel with the rest, contributions
can be made at any time. 3 Control dates 29-1-2010 17-02-2010 17-04-2010
Target involved: TARGET 7 (Integration of a final document) Leader: TELFONICA with some help from volunteers Expected deadline:30-4-2010
Agenda 25 feb 2010Agenda 25 feb 2010
OBJECTIVES ICT4SMARTDG The general objective of this Th ematic Network (TN) is
to foster and promote the development of ICT solutions
which could promote large-scale integration of domestic and distributed micro-generation and therefore improve energy efficiency through the implementation of smart technology into local power grids.
The TN will bring together key relevant players in the telecommunications and energy sector. Th ey will overview and provide insight of existing and new innovative ICT technologies available for smart distributed generation at domestic level, forecast steps forward that can promote large-scale implementation, identify best technical solutions available, non-technical barriers, as well as promote all TN results and conclusions as key elements to boost deployment.
ICT4SMARTDG ObjectivesICT4SMARTDG Objectives
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Source: Nokia Siemens Networks
Build and expand an European forum for stakeholders for experience and information
exchange and consensus building.
Disseminating results to specific targeted audiences i.e., policy makers, ICT community and energy
industry and increase awareness of general public.
Overview and provide insight of ICT technologies available for smart distributed generation at
domestic level.
Bridge knowledge gaps by interacting with key ICT, Power Generation, Distribution System
Operators and the Telecoms Operators and Solutions Providers
Identify and promote benefits of ICT-based solutions available in the short to medium
term (2009 – 2015).
Forecast steps forward to promote large-scale implementation of ICT based solutions
Identify inhibitors to large scale implementation and make targeted recommendations to overcome
them.
The general objective of this Thematic Network (TN) is to foster and promote large-scale integration of domestic and distributed micro generation and promote improvements
in energy efficiency through the implementation of innovative ICT solutions
into local smart power grids.
The general objective of this Thematic Network (TN) is to foster and promote large-scale integration of domestic and distributed micro generation and promote improvements
in energy efficiency through the implementation of innovative ICT solutions
into local smart power grids.
WP2 Achieve consensus on
benefits of available solutions.
Project Period month 7-15
DELIVERABLE 2.1Consensus on ICT
solutions for a Smart Distributed
Generation at domestic level
DELIVERABLE 2.1Consensus on ICT
solutions for a Smart Distributed
Generation at domestic level
DELIVERABLE 2.2Event
meetings ( At least 3)
DELIVERABLE 2.2Event
meetings ( At least 3)
ICT4SMARTDG WP2 TASKSICT4SMARTDG WP2 TASKS
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T2.1: Identification of current available solutions and stakeholders
T2.2: Analysis of ICT solutions
T2.3: Proposal of ICT solutions
T2.4 Support WP3 in technical features
T2.5 Final document
The objective of this WP is to seek an agreement on the benefits that ICT solutions
can provide toeach of the main issues identified in the
previous WP.
The objective of this WP is to seek an agreement on the benefits that ICT solutions
can provide toeach of the main issues identified in the
previous WP.
WP2 Achieve consensus on
benefits of available solutions.
Project Period month 7-15
DELIVERABLE 2.1Consensus on ICT
solutions for a Smart Distributed
Generation at domestic level
DELIVERABLE 2.1Consensus on ICT
solutions for a Smart Distributed
Generation at domestic level
DELIVERABLE 2.2Event
meetings ( At least 3)
DELIVERABLE 2.2Event
meetings ( At least 3)
With the previous analysis we will make a general and strategic
proposal with short, medium andlong term perspective for their
implementation. It could be a classification of the ICT
solutions underthis term perspective. But also
technical barriers or shortcomings identified and
possible action linesto solve or minimise them. One
workshop will be organised,
Analysis of solutions by different criteria. Identifying benefits and viability of each
solution by differentstakeholders and sector.
In this task we will need to establish the criteria for the analysis and comparison of the
different ICTsolutions. These criteria may be principally
technical: telecom aspects, generation aspects and
environmental aspects.Once the criteria are established we will develop
between 2 and 3 workshops with the stakeholders
to explore the problems and benefits of each ICT solution.
Planning Target: 1 Solutions IdentifiedPlanning Target: 1 Solutions Identified
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Wp1 SOLUTIONSGet more Solutions
Wp1 SOLUTIONSGet more Solutions
• 1 Solutions identified for Smart DG T2.1 ( Include Scenarios)
Group B Telcos
Group D Manufacturers
Group G SW and Middleware
Leader ?Leader ?
Date : 29 01 10Date : 29 01 10
Result DocumentResult Document
Planning Planning Target: 2 Forums & Other IdentifiedTarget: 2 Forums & Other Identified
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Leader ?Leader ?
Date : 15 02 10Date : 15 02 10
Result DocumentResult Document
• 2 Forums Identified , Organizations, Experiences and FP7 ProjectsT2.2
Group A
Wp1 Some Fiches ,
Experiences, SmartCity, ETC
Wp1 Some Fiches ,
Experiences, SmartCity, ETC
Planning Planning Agreement on WP2 structure and work Agreement on WP2 structure and work assignment and (3) architecture assignment and (3) architecture
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Decide Today Architecture Reference Framework and
Work plan
Decide Today Architecture Reference Framework and
Work plan
Feedback Group A Feedback Group A
Integrated in whole document Document at the end of WP2
Integrated in whole document Document at the end of WP2
• 3 ICT4SMARTDG Reference Architecture T2.2
Discussion All (Iterative)
VISION of Group A ( Only
Feedback)
Planning Planning Target: 4 Define Requirements to do Target: 4 Define Requirements to do analysis of ICT Solutions analysis of ICT Solutions
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Leader ?Leader ?
Date : 15 02 10Date : 15 02 10
Result DocumentResult Document
• 4 Define requirements and do analysis of solutions T2.2 and
selection
Group A ( Vision Forums and Experiences)
Group C ( Power
companies)
Group E ( Distributed
Gen Equipments)
GroupF( Buildings, ICT
Req)
Planning Planning Target 5 : First proposal of selected Target 5 : First proposal of selected solutions according Requirementssolutions according Requirements
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Leader ?Leader ?
Date : 15 03 10Date : 15 03 10
Result DocumentResult Document
• 5 Proposed ICT Solutions T2.3 ( NOT CATALOG, RELATE WITH
BOX IN ARCHITECTURE and features) Do reference to Solutions
analized
All ( Discussion
)
Group B Telcos
Group D Manufacturers
Group G SW and Middleware
Planning Planning Target 6: First proposal of Document Target 6: First proposal of Document about advantages. Nearly continous till 30 APRILabout advantages. Nearly continous till 30 APRIL
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Leader ?Leader ?
Date : 08 04 10Date : 08 04 10
Result DocumentResult Document
• 6 Consensus about advantages of ICT for Smart DG. Point of view of :
• Power Companies
• Telcos
• Manufacturers ( Hw and SW)
• Institutions
• etc
Every Group
Group H Social Benefits etc
Control Date : 15 02 10
Control Date : 15 03 10
Control of the CONSESUS part of the Document as it is the center
of the WP2
Control of the CONSESUS part of the Document as it is the center
of the WP2
Control Date : 29 01 10
Agenda 25 feb 2010Agenda 25 feb 2010
9:30 Status Target 1- ICT Solutions Telefonica
10:30Status target 4 – Requirements Iberdrola
11:00- 11:30 Coffe 11:30 Status Target 3 Telefonica 12:30 Status Target 6 Consensus
13:00 LUNCH 13 45: Status Target 2 Proposed
ICT Solutions 14:30 Status Target 5 Consensus 15:00 Conclusions
Target 1Target 1
Draft Identified state of the art technology communication Some disagreement about 2 pictures
TARGET 1TARGET 1
Index Fixed and Mobile Network Communication Fixed Network Communication for DG Mobile Wireless communications for DG at Domestic Level PLC as an option in SmartGrid DG SATELLITE HOME AND DOMESTIC COMM TECHNOLOGIES SW AND MIDDLEWARE SOLUTIONS Different layers Solutions SOME OTHER ACTORS AND SOLUTIONS Stakeholders identified CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMENDATIONS
Target 1Target 1
Solutions identified Communications:there is different Possibilities
Consider the technology deployed Fixed and WirelessMobile PLC is OK but only in the home network or places where no other option Wimax seems to be for places where fixed or wireless are not available Satellite also full accesible , but problems : price, dependent on weather,
delays Not found the Vattenfall / Emtele solution for substation communications About Home Network Zwave, Zigbee, WiFi, 6lowpan, 802.15.4g /
802.15.4e ,HomePlug, BPL, etc
Identified in WP1 the contribution from Eutelsat
Target 1Target 1
Technology available at the user place in the access
Target 1Target 1
Diagram of technologies at home
Target1Target1
Sw Solutions, identified in WP1 , EMS Nokia. Good Solution for DG. Wind Mills? Some other DG?
Target1Target1
Different layer solutions. PIAM from WP1
Target1Target1
Other Solutions and players
Target1Target1
IBM SAFE SOLUTION CURRENT OPENGRID SOLUTION Energy Axis ¿? BPL Solution GE Wimax solution for rural
Needed Microgrid from BT Some other solution from partners
Target1Target1
Stakeholders ¿some other? Need to relate a bit with previous solutions
Target 2Target 2
Needed some contributions. Necessary to identify some forums, experiences and projects. Position of ICT4SMARTDG in this ecosystem
Target 3Target 3
SOME REFERENCE MODELS identifiedSOME REFERENCE MODELS identified
E-EnergyE-Energy
PSERC Power Systems Engineering
Research Center
PSERC Power Systems Engineering
Research CenterCisco
Cisco
NSNNSN
SmartGrid PlatformSmartGrid Platform
AlcatelAlcatel
Target 3Target 3
Standardization Organization , Forums and Other Projects and pilotsStandardization Organization , Forums and Other Projects and pilots
PEHV Mobility APPLICATIONS (PHEV : Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicle)
PEHV Mobility APPLICATIONS (PHEV : Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicle)
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Draft Reference Framework Architecture for ICT analysis in
ICT4SMARTDG
Draft Reference Framework Architecture for ICT analysis in
ICT4SMARTDG
SMART METERS- AMI
SMART METERS- AMI
DG ( Distributed Generation)
DG ( Distributed Generation)
Remote SensorsRemote Sensors
Condition MonitorCondition Monitor
Other Devices,SMART GENERATION
Other Devices,SMART GENERATION
AC
CE
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Data M
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Cyber Security Management
Demand Management,
smart metering , etc
Demand Management,
smart metering , etc
Renewables aggregationRenewables aggregation
EMS/dms/OMSEMS/dms/OMS
Loss Management Technical/ non
Technical
Loss Management Technical/ non
Technical
Billing /CRMBilling /CRM
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WP1 Scenarios•Isolated house to grid
•Building to Grid•Microgrid
Other Interoperability Scenarios ( NIST, IEEE
etc)
Local Home AppliancesLocal Home Appliances
Building-to-Grid (B2G)
Industrial-to-Grid (I2G)
Home-to-Grid (H2G)Transmission and Distribution (T&D)
Vehicle to Grid (V2G)
Building-to-Grid (B2G)
Industrial-to-Grid (I2G)
Home-to-Grid (H2G)Transmission and Distribution (T&D)
Vehicle to Grid (V2G)
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IMS provides building blocks allowing faster
integration and deployment of IP –SIP
services
IMS provides building blocks allowing faster
integration and deployment of IP –SIP
services
Backup communication
s solutions
Backup communication
s solutions
Restoration Control , ICT resiliance , reliability, against attacks and natural disaster
Restoration Control , ICT resiliance , reliability, against attacks and natural disaster
Alarm systems (Stealing, out of order, etc)Alarm systems (Stealing, out of order, etc)
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Analysis Contingency, Simulation Models of the
evolution of the SmartGrid and other
information to Electrical Company
Analysis Contingency, Simulation Models of the
evolution of the SmartGrid and other
information to Electrical Company
Connection Network
Other microgrids
Connection Network
Other microgrids
PHEVPHEV
LEGACY METERSLEGACY METERS
IEDS intellig
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nic devices
IEDS intellig
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SwitchesSwitches
Latency parameters
Latency parameters
Other devices
Other devices
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Update Equipment
Status
Update Equipment
StatusMesurement
DataMesurement
Data
Provisioning & Netw Monitoring
Provisioning & Netw Monitoring
Alarms & TriggersAlarms & Triggers
Meter Data Management Agent (MDMA)
Meter Data Management Agent (MDMA)
Communication Netw Mngmt- Control planes
¿Can we start on this ?
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General Electric Microgrid
BTMicrogridEnergy Axis
Target 4Target 4
Contribution form Iberdrola Technical Requirements
PROTECTION requirements (critical)
MANAGEMENT requirements (non-critical) The main technical requirements to be fulfilled are the following:
– Generators send data to its CCG each 4 seconds
– Additionally, there is a constant bidirectional communication each 30 seconds
– CCG must be connected with CECRE through dedicated lines, redundant, and with a bandwidth that guarantees the correct interchange of information (typical minimum value 256 kbps).
– It will have a SCADA system in case of failure.
– The communication protocol for information interchange in real time between both systems will be ICCP (Inter-Control Centre Communications Protocol), and more specifically IEC-60870-6-503. TASE 2.
Needed Requirements from DISENCO and Others standard requirements Group A, and Buildings
Target 5Target 5
On work Who is the leader ?
Target 6 Target 6
First draft Need more finance data from Europe A lot of information about benefits of using Smartgrid but not on
ICT for Smartgrid on DG at Domestic level In general much more contributions needed
Target6Target6
Universal connectivity First, ICT creates universal connectivity between a large variety of grid
devices, specially those connected at Domestic área Second, ICT provides new ways for real-time interaction between
suppliers, distributors, and customers in the grid Increasing the intelligence of the grid The third trend in ICT for power is that new techniques in hardware and –
even more so – in software, effectively inject intelligence into the grid.
Research in Europe: making the critical infrastructures of power and ICT work together
The networks for both power and ICT are infrastructures that are highly critical to the functioning of society today.
Target 6Target 6
Distributed intelligence: agents and electronic markets Intelligence in the grid involves designing innovative hardware
and software components for the electricity grid, in ways that cross-cut power and ICT systems engineering.
Two such successful advanced ICT technologies are software agents and electronic markets.
Supply-demand matching reduces regulating power needs
Advanced fault detection and handling
Intelligent load shedding
Target 6Target 6
•Power reliability and power quality .
Clearly the ICT technologies can offer the necessary intelligence over the SmartGrid , specifically DG at Domestic level environment
•Safety and cyber security benefits. The protection against Cyber attacks is a due if IP is used as general
protocol for communication between elements in The smart Grid for DG at Domestic level. Since beginning of Internet different solution has been adopted to warranty the security of the networks. So different mature solutions are available to cope with the cyber security of SmartGrid for DG at domestic Level
Target 6Target 6
Energy efficiency benefits. . ICT solution can set up monitoring and control solutions to make more
feasible the balance between consumption and generation at domestic level
Environmental and conservation benefits. ICT can set up some mechanism to make easier the control of emissions
and reduce the OPEX in the Electrical Grid as it could reduce the maintenance costs establishing a way for remote control of the Grid. Operators won´t need to move
Direct financial benefits. ICT can make available the prosumers issues , consumption and
generation , visible in a more general environment of e-commerce
General Smartgrid Benefits and contribution from ICT Gridwise Reduce peak demand by actively managing consumer demand. The ICT
could manage getting the necessary data and processing it in data mining and management tools
Balance consumer reliability and power quality needs: . ICT offer the communication, sensor, and IT sw tools needed to get this
balance and reliability , getting the data at remote DER equipment in consumers and prosumers premises , and taking decisions that help to balance
Improve overall operational efficiency By mean of ICT is possible to do all operation tasks in remote way and
using the Telcos structure to collect big amount of data and support of customer ( at this case could be Electrical Companies) applications to do billing, management, provisioning etc of the Grid.
Target6Target6
Seamlessly integrate all clean energy technologies. ICT make EASY the integration of New Energy Technologies
Target6Target6
Stake holders
Target 6Target 6
Consumers Through ICT have an easy way to play their prosumer role with the
capacity to monitoring and control the their energy consumption and the energy generated . Accesing to the virtual Energy Providers Market
A Smart Grid for DG at Domestic Level will enable in a more easy way through ICT , a new level of consumer participation, providing consumers more control over their energy-consumption decisions.
Customers will have a clear, instantaneous picture of their energy usage.
Target6Target6
The eventual goal of DG, as we see it, is to “reinvent” the grid. Instead of electricity produced in large central plants and transmitted in one direction, DG through ICT gives consumers a number of benefits such as:
• a degree of energy independence • opportunities for local control to improve security of supply • financial optimisation • equal or better power quality, and a cleaner environment Ict plays an important role in monitor and control DG devices Electricity consumers—from factory and business managers to
homeowners and small business operators—will have the ability to customize their energy supplies to suit their individual needs, this will achieved specially thanks to ICT
•Utilities. Utilities can provide more reliable energy, particularly during
challenging emergency conditions, while managing their costs more effectively through efficiency and information. ICT can offer to the Utilities a way to coordinate the data collected in the electric Grid and to process in a more efficient way
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•Manufacturers. Manufacturers must produce and service the myriad components
that actually comprise the Smart Grid. The burst of innovation in products will propel producers to new business developments and existing business enhancements. Manufactures can benefits from the new possibilities offered by the monitoring and control of electric Grid by means of ICT solutions, in such a way that will be necessary to offer new functionalities , implement new communications capacities and in that way increase their business figures with new products and new monitoring and control platforms and tools
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• Society. Society benefits from more reliable power for governmental
services, businesses, and consumers sensitive to power outage. Renewable energy, increased efficiencies, and PHEV support will reduce environmental costs, including carbon footprint.
ICTs will supply the tools to control and balance the general consumption and electrical generation and will supply a way to maintain the emissions in the range agreed at national level. By the other way , the support of itinerant PHEV will require availability of ICT functionalities of mobility, location, etc that will make easier the control of electric machines connecting at different sites in the electric grid, making it possible the functionalities of billing, monitoring , provisioning , and the offer of realtime services
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In all these case the role of the ICT technology is of fundamental significance thanks to the intelligence offered to the electric Grid for DG at Domestic Level
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•Enviroment: Implementing the Smart Grid is expected to make more
environmentally friendly in numerous ways. ICT in this case is a way to monitor the consumption and to offer some data-mining tools to collect data and give prosumers and DER devices in a SmartDG at domestic level, the possibility to react according to the premises of consumption and emissions rates agreed in the country, also taking into account the different fees of the market
• Electric Industry: The electric infrastructure is built and operated by utilities, which
are investor owned, cooperatively owned or public companies. Maintaining and expanding the country’s electrical system is extremely complex, and the costs can run to billions of dollars annually.
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National Security: Implementing a Smart Grid will also help to make the country’s energy system more resilient and prepared to address any emergencies, such as hurricanes, ice storms, or terrorist attacks. Today, energy disruptions like blackouts can lead to a domino effect – a cascading series of failures that can affect our nation’s banking, communications, traffic, and security systems.
ICT can offer a realtime way to view the situation a every moment in the Grid and could supply simulations tool that can prevent and protect the Grid against problems that could affect to grid
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So the benefit of ICT for fast adoption of Smartgrid at DG and availability of ICT tools ( Similar to that of IP networks )for to control the stability and reliability of electric infrastructure, can have impact
in business in many sectors
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For Telcos the deployment of the new scenarios of ICT over Smartgrid for DG at distributed Level , can have benefits related with the increase of the traffic in their communication Networks. To have the possibility of monitor or control the different devices involved in a smartgrid ,for distributed generation, even at domestic level , is a huge challenge. Think that Smartgrid could be considered the killer application of IPV6 in the senses that the interfaces and devices to connect in some way to the communication networks , could be even bigger than Internet , and will require the adoption of IPV6 instead of exhausted IPV4
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So the DG at Domestic and in general DER control by ICT will be a new way to generate service and increase the ARPU for Telcos
Benefits of using ICT IP technologies Benefits of using ICT IP technologies for Smart Grid DG at Domestic Levelfor Smart Grid DG at Domestic Level
Now a big percentage of users have Internet Access and also they have IP public or private. IP is a solution for monitoring and control of DER devices at Domestic environment.
Whether wired or wireless. IP has the greatest number of tools to fine-tune performance, security, and reliability.
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• The incremental costs of modernization of a national electric delivery and generation infrastructure into smart grids to be able to integrate an increased percentage of renewable sources, enable end-customer energy efficiency programs, and integrate consumers in energy markets, while supporting electric mobility and decarbonization of the transportation sector, will have a significant impact on electricity costs.
ICT could be the right solution and tool to make this modernization , thanks to capillarity of spread Internet IP services and access till DG devices at Domestic level
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• Funding these massive infrastructure investments will be complex, involving national governments, capital markets, energy companies, utilities and, ultimately, consumers.
ICT will reduce the investments as it can offer a soft way to migrate the existing electrical grid to a intelligent grid . With special focus in DER resources remotely distributed at domestic premises
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We think in ICT4SMARTDG that the adoption of ICT will benefit in shortening the time line of Distributed Generation integration , specially at Domestic Level because the capillarity of Internet Communication access and the penetration and maturity of OSS and security tools are very high. So the adoption of Distributed Generation Technology could be shortened by ICT technologies
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While distributed generation technologies may not be price competitive in all markets in the near term, we expect them to be competitive in enough areas that Smart Grid technologies related to distributed generation integration will continue to be developed and perfected
Some other Financial Jobs Creation Some other Financial Jobs Creation Benefits GridwiseBenefits Gridwise
The impact of ICT in this benefit of Job creation is , that it will facilitate and accelerate the migration of the grid and will generate indirect jobs activity in collateral ICT industry
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Some more contributions In target 1. We need to arrive to ICT Innovative solution from Partners
We close target 1 before 15 ¿? About Target 2 needed to have reference from Forums,
Innovations projects and Experiences . Important to Locate the ICT4SMARTDG in SmartGrid Ecosystem
Target 3 Finish first version before 30 March , need information from target 2. Necessary to include WP1 scenarios and other
Target 4 Good but more from DISENCO expected and from Group A
Target 5 Start to fix requiremets to to do classification of ICT solutions and propose innovative solution as result from Project Need inputs from other targets
Target 6 IMPORTANT to have contribution from all other partners . Especial important benefits in their sector
Target 1 15 March, Contributions solutions and Recomendations
Target 2 Sample 7th March 18 March Sample draft
Target 3 Final draft 20th March
Target 4th Complete Document Disenco about 10 th DG Equipments and Technology
Target 5 End of April SAP
Target 6 Contributions from All , Economic Benefits, Tecnological, Environment , Social, Focus in Europe as much as possible